三星印度獨家平價耳機?官網預熱全新 Galaxy Buds Core
暫時未知 Samsung Galaxy Buds Core 與我們這邊有上市的 Samsung Galaxy Buds FE 會有什麼差異,但有網站聲稱有官網擷圖,指 Samsung Galaxy Buds Core 會有 ANC 主動式降噪、Galaxy AI、藍牙 5.4 等配置,同時耳機有著 IP54 的防護規格,遜於 Samsung Galaxy Buds FE 的 IP68。
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